
L'autophage (Fulgurites)
<p>An itinerant Surrealist active in Paris, New York, and Mexico City, Wolfgang Paalen is perhaps best known for his invention of <em>fumage</em>, the experimental technique used to create the image here. Named for the French word for smoke, <em>fumée</em>, the technique was a way to relinquish authorial control by painting not with brushes, but rather with candle flames placed near a freshly prepared surface. When the smoke collects on the support, the resulting image evokes any number of associations—from passing clouds or air currents to intangible, otherworldly spirits. The title of this piece alludes particularly to the interconnection of creative and destructive natural processes. <em>Autophagy</em> is an ancient Greek word for eating one’s own body, while <em>fulgurites</em> are crystalline tubes created when lightning strikes the Earth and transforms grains of sand into twisting crusts of glass. When Paalen fled Europe a year later, he took this work with him to New York, exhibiting it at the Julien Levy Gallery. Fledgling Abstract Expressionists Robert Motherwell, Barnett Newman, and Jackson Pollock saw it there. Although Paalen stayed in the United States for only a short time before immigrating to Mexico, he was instrumental in introducing Surrealist automatism to the New York avant-garde.</p>
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- Year
- 1938
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Artist
- Wolfgang Paalen
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Wolfgang Paalen was an Austrian-born painter, sculptor, and theorist whose contributions reshaped the philosophical and material foundations of Surrealism. Throughout his painting, sculpture, and writing, Paalen sought to reveal the structures beneath perception and the operative forces of reality.
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- Wolfgang Paalen
- Year
- 1938
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- WW-1938-014970
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- Art Institute of Chicago
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